"I have been waiting for many years for technology to become immersive enough so it [tricks] your brain to accept the virtual reality as reality, but the Rift does really do that," Van den Bosch wrote on Reddit. "So now we can finally make an erotic adventure game that will actually be exciting!"

Van den Bosch is looking to recruit 3D programmers, artists and animators in anticipation of the Rift’s pending release, specifically “anyone who loves working on cutting edge technology and isn't afraid of working with spicy content.”

The Oculus Rift virtual reality headset was successfully funded on Kickstarter in September, raising over $2.4 million from 9000 backers, smashing it’s goal of $250,000. Users are clearly enthused by the idea.

The headset first made waves back in June when John Carmack, founder of id Software and the creator of iconic first-person-shooters like Doom, Wolfenstein 3D and Quake demoed the tech at the Electronic Entertainment Expo.

"What I've got now, is, I honestly think the best VR demo probably the world has ever seen," Carmack said at the time.